Polysaccharide from Gynostemma pentaphyllum Makino Modulates the Oxidative Stress Response under an Acute Hypobaric Hypoxia Environment by Enhancing the Relative Abundance of Anti-inflammatory Gut Microbiota.

Journal: Journal Of Agricultural And Food Chemistry
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Abstract

Gynostemma pentaphylla Makino, a plant renowned for its dual medicinal and culinary properties, is rich in high-quality phytochemicals with significant therapeutic potential. Polysaccharides represent one of their key bioactive components. This study investigated the mechanism of polysaccharide from Gynostemma pentaphyllum Makino (GPMP) in counteracting high-altitude hypoxic stress. Experiment 1 demonstrated that GPMP significantly enhanced hypoxia tolerance and antifatigue capacity in mice (p < 0.05). Experiment 2 established a simulated 6300 m hypobaric hypoxia model, revealing that GPMP intervention (300 mg/kg) ameliorated oxidative stress damage: MDA levels decreased by 44.53%, SOD and GSH-Px activities restored to 73.91% and 91.87% of normal levels, respectively, anti-inflammatory factors IL-10 and TGF-β increased with a 1.33-fold elevation in Bcl-2/Bax ratio, while pro-inflammatory factors IL-1β and TNF-α decreased by 30.06-32.04%. GPMP concurrently improved intestinal barrier integrity (the V/C ratio increased to 1.74-fold of model control) and modulated gut microbiota, reducing the F/B ratio by 3.25-fold while enriching anti-inflammatory and SCFA-producing genera likeOdoribacter and Ruminiclostridium_5, with total cecal SCFA and butyrate elevated by 62.14% and 50.77%, respectively. Mechanistic studies indicated GPMP activates the "microbiota-SCFA-gut barrier" axis through GPR41 and GPR109A activation/HDAC inhibition, regulating the Nrf2 pathway to mitigate oxidative stress, providing theoretical foundations for developing high-altitude functional foods.

Authors
Junqing Su, Khansa Effat, Mengying Ding, Chunyan Cai, Dingxin Ren, Shuxin Hu, Jianzhou Ye, Shan Gao, Weining Niu, Xiaoya Shang
Relevant Conditions

Cerebral Hypoxia